Out of the Yu ascension (idiomatic interpretation: Utah out of the valley to move the Qiao. It is a metaphor for the improvement of a person's situation or the promotion of his position.
Chinese idiom source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - Confucianism and Forestry - Yang Lun": "The emperor issued an imperial edict saying: 'Lun is out of the ghosts to rise high, favored by the feudal masters, the king's orders, trespassed on the road, to the illness since, Gouwai impetuous ambition.'" Li Xian note cited "Poetry": "out of the valley, rising in the trees."
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Moving Qiao out of the valley = Moving Qiao out of the valley = Moving Ying out of the valley
Nine moves in a year = Three moves in a year
But as far as the previous common